Alpine skiing at the 1999 Asian Winter Games
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Alpine skiing
Alpine skiing
Alpine skiing is the sport of sliding down snow-covered hills on skis with fixed-heel bindings. Alpine skiing can be contrasted with skiing using free-heel bindings: Ski mountaineering and nordic skiing – such as cross-country; ski jumping; and Telemark. In competitive alpine skiing races four...

at the 1999 Winter Asian Games
1999 Winter Asian Games
The 4th Asian Winter Games were held from January 30 to February 6, 1999 in the mountainous northern province of Kangwon, South Korea. The sites for the events were Yongpyeong, Chuncheon and Gangneung...

took place in the resort town of Yongpyeong
Yongpyeong
Yongpyong Ski Resort is a ski resort located in Daegwallyeong-myeon, Pyeongchang, Gangwon-do of South Korea. As well as skiing facilities, the resort offers golf in the summer months.The ski season runs from November to early April...

, Gangwon
Gangwon-do (South Korea)
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, South Korea
South Korea
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 with six events contested — three each for men and women. Slalom events were reinstated in this edition of the games after being substituted for Super Giant Slalom events in the 1996 Winter Asiad in Harbin
Harbin
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, China
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Medal table

1 3 3 4 10
2 2 2 0 4
3 1 1 2 4
Total 6 6 6 18

Men

Slalom
Giant slalom
Super-G

Women

Slalom
Giant slalom
Super-G

Slalom

February 4
Rank Athlete Time
1:54.68
1:55.00
1:56.67
4 1:56.90
5 1:58.70
6 2:04.80
7 2:05.12
8 2:11.06
9 2:12.00
10 2:15.05
11 2:15.53
12 2:16.12
13 2:19.35
14 2:20.19
15 2:58.90
16 3:05.70
17 3:20.55
18 3:34.62
DNF2
DSQ2
DNF1
DNF1
DNF1
DNF1
DNF1
DNS1

Giant slalom

February 2
Rank Athlete Time
2:35.40
2:35.97
2:37.41
4 2:38.74
5 2:45.44
6 2:49.75
7 2:51.85
8 2:55.61
9 2:56.84
10 2:58.22
11 3:11.59
12 3:13.47
13 3:14.12
14 3:16.27
15 3:27.70
16 3:35.63
17 3:55.87
DNF2
DSQ2
DNS2
DNF1
DNF1
DNF1
DNF1
DSQ1
DNS1

Super-G

January 31
Rank Athlete Time
1:26.83
1:27.02
1:27.57
4 1:27.66
5 1:27.73
6 1:29.45
7 1:33.30
8 1:33.99
9 1:35.96
10 1:37.37
11 1:39.05
12 1:39.38
13 1:39.70
14 1:40.94
15 1:46.60
16 1:49.91
17 1:52.54
18 1:59.37
19 2:00.17
DNF
DNF
DNF
DNF
DNF
DSQ

Slalom

February 5
Rank Athlete Time
1:47.57
1:49.34
1:49.78
4 1:49.88
5 1:53.16
6 1:53.94
7 2:24.89
8 2:35.25
9 2:51.06
10 2:55.63
DNF2
DSQ2
DNF1
DNF1
DNF1
DNF1
DNF1

Giant slalom

February 3
Rank Athlete Time
2:11.27
2:11.42
2:14.65
4 2:16.77
5 2:19.86
6 2:25.50
7 2:30.26
8 2:36.93
9 2:42.24
10 2:53.67
11 3:05.32
12 3:08.47
DNF2
DNF2
DNF1
DNF1
DNS1

Super-G

February 1
Rank Athlete Time
1:12.94
1:14.54
1:14.77
4 1:15.17
5 1:16.32
6 1:16.78
7 1:17.81
8 1:20.48
9 1:20.77
10 1:25.72
11 1:25.93
12 1:26.38
13 1:30.14
14 1:40.15
15 1:41.66
16 1:56.98
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